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Non-functional D and . Keys #21

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benmontour opened this issue Oct 19, 2020 · 5 comments
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Non-functional D and . Keys #21

benmontour opened this issue Oct 19, 2020 · 5 comments

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@benmontour
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benmontour commented Oct 19, 2020

I got my M60 fully assembled but I'm having issues with a couple of the keys. Everything seems to work fine right now except for the D and . keys. I've checked and as far as I can tell the switch is seated correctly. I'm not sure if I'm looking at a hardware issue with those two keys or something else. Any ideas?

@CVYY39
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CVYY39 commented Oct 19, 2020

I'd swap the keyswitch for another and see what happens. Are the keys not working at all?

There is also a software issue with the default firmware and the d key, but I don't think it affects the . key:

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@xiongyihui
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How did you test these keys?
By default, D, ; and B are used as tap-keys. Tapping these keys outputs normal keys. Holding down these keys activates additional functions.

@benmontour
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Neither tapping, nor holding produced any input from these keys. Holding and pressing the additional function keys that should work for D did not produce any results either.

@xiongyihui
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It is likely to be a hardware issue.
To double-check, We can test these keys with https://keyboard.makerdiary.com/#/test
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You said N and . didn't work on twitter. Now N and . don't work. Is it related?

@benmontour
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This was a hardware issue on my end. Closing this. Sorry for false issue.

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